Cleveland Baths, Hampton Row

Grade II* listed open air public swimming pools on the banks of the River Avon. A former caretaker's cottage with attached changing rooms in the form of a miniature Georgian crescent which flanks a P-shaped pool dating from 1815, altered and extended in c1910. It was built by a local builder called Newton, possibly to a design by the local architect John Pinch, and paid for by private subscription. Built of Bath stone in a garden setting surrounded by trees. On the Heritage at Risk Register.